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How do I make the connections from the Red - White - Yellow RCA Male plugs of the camera to a USB adapter Red - Blue - Green RCA Female to download to a computer? Stumped.

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Hello, for the descriptions of the colors (red. green, and blue) of the USB video adapter, what you have is a "component video input" also called YUV in which you can only send color difference signals from a device that has the same kind of output, like a DVD player. So, you cannot plug your cam cable directly to them.
Maybe your USB adapter has another input or dongle in which the colors of the RCA jacks are the same as you have in your camcorder. Red: right Audio, Black: left Audio and Yellow: composite video.
Send me back more info of your adapter, like make and model, maybe I can see the specs and add more help in this matter.
Good luck

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